Fall Landscape: Licensed Landscaping Services Serving Houston, TX 77081
7001 Mullins Dr Ste G, Houston, TX 77081
FAQs
What can be done to stop erosion in my Houston yard?
Erosion in Houston is often caused by heavy rain on compacted or sloped soil. We address this by first assessing your yard's drainage, then implementing solutions like strategic regrading, installing French drains, and using ground covers or native plants with deep root systems to hold the soil in place. Proper mulching is also key to preventing soil washout.
How do you handle stubborn weed problems common in our area?
We take a two-pronged approach: complete removal of existing weeds and preventative measures to stop regrowth. This includes applying pre-emergent herbicides at the right time for Houston's growing season, using high-quality mulch to block sunlight, and promoting a thick, healthy lawn that naturally crowds out weeds. We focus on long-term control, not just a quick fix.
Is fall a good time for landscaping projects in Houston?
Absolutely. Fall is one of the best times for landscaping in Houston. The cooler temperatures and typically more reliable rainfall reduce plant stress, making it ideal for installing new sod, trees, and shrubs. It's also the perfect season to tackle erosion control and apply pre-emergent treatments to get ahead of spring weeds, giving your landscape a head start.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Overview
Fall Landscape is a Houston-based landscaping company dedicated to addressing the specific challenges of Gulf Coast yards. We specialize in solving common local issues like yard erosion and persistent weed infestations. Our approach combines expert soil analysis, strategic grading, and the installation of erosion-control plants and barriers to stabilize vulnerable soil. For weed management, we implement targeted removal and preventative mulching strategies tailored to Houston's climate. We help homeowners build resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces that can withstand our local weather patterns, ensuring your landscape remains healthy and attractive throughout the year.





